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Historic Tales From Park County Parked In The Past Laura Van Dusen

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Historic Tales From Park County Parked In The Past Laura Van Dusen
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.01 MB
Author: Laura Van Dusen
ISBN: 9781625846167, 9781626191617, 1625846169, 1626191611
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Historic Tales From Park County Parked In The Past Laura Van Dusen by Laura Van Dusen 9781625846167, 9781626191617, 1625846169, 1626191611 instant download after payment.

The
geographic center of Colorado, Park County has long served as a recreational
area for Denver and Colorado Springs residents looking to get away. The scene
has not always been so idyllic. Marshal Cook was shot while investigating a
loud party in Como in 1894, and rumors spread by the Michigan Creek School Board
sent Benjamin Ratcliff on a killing spree in 1895. But the county’s
hardscrabble heritage includes triumphs as well as tragedies. In 1873, county
seat Fairplay lost every business on Front Street to a horrific fire. But by
1878, they had rebuilt it all. It still stands today, a true testament to the
strength of this old mining town. Journalist Laura Van Dusen shares these
stories, outlining the many trials and successes of Park County’s earliest
settlers.

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